- 1. The Central African Republic (CAR) is a landlocked nation located in the heart of Africa, bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan to the southeast, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south, the Republic of the Congo to the southwest, and Cameroon to the west. Despite its rich natural resources, including diamonds, gold, and timber, the country faces significant economic challenges and political instability. The geography of CAR is characterized by savannas, forests, and rivers, with the Ubangi and Oubangui rivers forming part of its western border. Its capital city, Bangui, is situated on the banks of the Ubangi River and serves as the political and economic center of the nation. CAR has a diverse population comprising several ethnic groups, which contributes to its rich cultural tapestry. However, the country has struggled with ongoing conflicts and violence, particularly since 2013, when a civil war erupted, leading to humanitarian crises and displacement. The efforts of international organizations and peacekeeping missions continue to play a critical role in stabilizing the region and addressing the needs of its people, making the Central African Republic a focal point for both challenge and hope in the pursuit of peace and development in Central Africa.
Which colonial power controlled the Central African Republic before it gained independence in 1960?
A) Belgium B) France C) Portugal D) United Kingdom
- 2. Which river flows through the Central African Republic?
A) Ubangi River B) Congo River C) Nile River D) Zambezi River
- 3. What is the official language of the Central African Republic?
A) Swahili B) French C) English D) Arabic
- 4. Which religion is predominant in the Central African Republic?
A) Buddhism B) Hinduism C) Islam D) Christianity
- 5. When is the Independence Day of the Central African Republic celebrated?
A) August 13 B) September 7 C) May 25 D) July 4
- 6. Which African mountain is located in the Central African Republic?
A) Mount Kenya B) Mount Kilimanjaro C) Mount Ngaoui D) Mount Cameroon
- 7. What is the climate of the Central African Republic generally like?
A) Temperate B) Tropical C) Desert D) Mediterranean
- 8. What is the largest national park in the Central African Republic?
A) Chinko Project Area B) Manovo-Gounda St. Floris National Park C) Bamingui-Bangoran National Park D) Dzanga-Ndoki National Park
- 9. Which ethnic group makes up the majority of the Central African Republic's population?
A) Baya B) Runga C) Fulani D) Banda
- 10. What is the main export of the Central African Republic?
A) Diamonds B) Coffee C) Cotton D) Cocoa
- 11. Which year did the Central African Republic become a member of the United Nations?
A) 1960 B) 1972 C) 1957 D) 1965
- 12. Who is the current president of the Central African Republic?
A) Michel Djotodia B) Faustin-Archange Touadéra C) Catherine Samba-Panza D) François Bozizé
- 13. Which international organization has provided peacekeeping forces in the Central African Republic?
A) NATO B) United Nations C) African Union D) European Union
- 14. Which famous French explorer traveled through the area that is now the Central African Republic in the 19th century?
A) René Caillié B) Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza C) Henri de Montaut D) Gustave Nachtigal
- 15. What forest covers a significant portion of the Central African Republic?
A) Sahara Desert B) Amazon Rainforest C) Taiga Forest D) Congo Basin Rainforest
- 16. Which wildlife species is commonly found in the Central African Republic's national parks?
A) Pandas B) Polar Bears C) Kangaroos D) African Elephants
- 17. What is the currency used in the Central African Republic?
A) US Dollar B) Yen C) Euro D) Central African CFA franc
- 18. Who was the first president of the Central African Republic after independence?
A) André Kolingba B) Michel Djotodia C) David Dacko D) François Bozizé
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